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The Prospectivity of the Late Triassic Intervals in the Outboard Exmouth Plateau, Western Australia

Tom Paten

Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Journal

.... The structural interpretation of the main fault systems running through the survey area identified the main potential structural traps for the Mungaroo...

2020

Surface and Subsurface Study of the Southwest Davis Oil Field Sections 11 and 14, T 1 S, R 1 E, Murray County, Oklahoma

Elliot W. Wiltse

Oklahoma City Geological Society

..., a main wrench fault, thrust faults, the dip of which steepen with depth, and possible antithetic strike-slip faults and extension joints...

1979

Restorations of faulted domes

Mohammed M. Al-Fahmi, Andreas Plesch, John H. Shaw, and John C. Cole

AAPG Bulletin

..., 2004, Evolution of a hydrocarbon migration pathway along basin-bounding faults: Evidence from fault cement: AAPG Bulletin, v. 88, no. 7, p. 947–970...

2016

Integrated Exploration Technology (IET) as a Cost Saving Tool for Energy Companies

Arthur J. Pyron

West Texas Geological Society

... of stratigraphic or diagenetic traps because they are as characteristic of stratigraphic or diagenetic traps as an anticline, or fault...

1997

Chapter 14 (Case Histories of Three-Dimensional Seismic Surveys)—Case History 2: Three-Dimensional Seismic Monitoring of an Enhanced Oil Recovery Process

Robert J. Greaves, Terrance J. Fulp

AAPG Special Volumes

... Process Robert J. Greaves, Terrance J. Fulp 2011 470 483 AAPG Memoir 42/SEG Investigations in Geophysics, No. 9: Interpretation of Three-Dimensional...

2011

Seismic Interpretation of the Wyoming Overthrust Belt

W.D. Williams, J.S. Dixon

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... line is significant in that it shows the effect of the last major thrust fault, the Darby, terminating against Green River Basin strata. This compression...

1985

Comments on the Geology of the Tejon Embayment from Seismic Reflection, Borehole, and Surface Data

Emery D. Goodman, Peter E. Malin

Pacific Section SEPM

... southeast of the White Wolf fault, using the many nearby wells. The Tertiary section here is thin. As suggested by interpretation of the industrial data...

1988

Experimental Investigation of Sediment-Dominated vs. Tectonics-Dominated Sediment Transport Systems in Subsiding Basins

Kyle M. Straub, Chris Paola, Wonsuck Kim, Ben Sheets

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... migration brings the transport system to grade frequently enough to liberate sediment, stored on the short term, upstream of the inboard fault...

2013

Halokinetic rotating faults, salt intrusions, and seismic pitfalls in the petroleum exploration of divergent margins

Carlos L. Varela, Webster U. Mohriak

AAPG Bulletin

... for common pitfalls observed in seismic and well data interpretation. When fault planes present subhorizontal dips and high reflectivity, caused...

2013

Extensional Structures of the Jabiru Terrace, Vulcan Sub-Basin

E. P. Woods

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... the Triassic, are converging. A conventional interpretation wou ld place more importance on the basinward fault (the northwestern fault in Figure 2...

1988

Fracture permeability created by perturbed stress fields around active faults in a fractured basement reservoir

Tetsuya Tamagawa, David D. Pollard

AAPG Bulletin

.... These observations support the important effect of perturbed stress fields on flow properties.The observed stress orientation profiles are correlated...

2008

Geomechanical modelling of hydrogen storage at the CO2CRC Otway International Test Centre

R. Puspitasari, H. W. Moh, E. Tenthorey, Z. J. Pallikathekathil, R. Dandekar, M. A. Giddins, O. Suriyanto, A. J. Feitz

Australian Energy Producers Journal

... Tenthorey E, Dance T, Cinar Y, Ennis-King J, Strand J (2014) Fault modelling and CO2 migration potential associated with the CO2CRC Otway 2C injection...

2025

Fracture Production From the Mancos Shale. Rangeley Field, Rio Blanco County, Colorado

V.E. Peterson

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... calcite veins might be that they are related to the fault that crosses the field in about this same area. This fault has only 50 feet of displacement...

1955

Application of Seismic Multiattribute Analysis for Carbonate Buried Hill Reservoir Characterization

Xuetong Liu, Tongxing Xia, Jiyan Cai, Min Gong

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

.... Ant tracking attribute Ant tracking is a method widely used in fault interpretation and fracture detection. In practice, the quality of seismic data...

2023

Fracture Production from the Mancos Shale, Rangely Field, Rio Blanco County, Colorado

V. E. Peterson

Utah Geological Association

... be that they are related to the fault that crosses the field in about this same area. This fault has only 50 feet of displacement, however...

1955

Reservoir fluids and their migration into the South Eugene Island Block 330 reservoirs, offshore Louisiana

Steven Losh, Lynn Walter, Peter Meulbroek, Anna Martini, Lawrence Cathles, Jean Whelan

AAPG Bulletin

... of Energy Contract DE-FC22-93BC14961, unpaginated. Losh, S., 1998, Oil migration in a major growth fault: structural analysis of the Pathfinder core, South...

2002

Fault Pattern, Northwest Corner of Sahara Shield: GEOLOGICAL NOTES

Emile Rod

AAPG Bulletin

... considerably relative Fig. 2. Interpretation of fault pattern in northwest corner of Sahara shield. End_Page 531...

1962

Geology and Habitat of Oil in Ras Budran Field, Gulf of Suez, Egypt

L. R. Chowdhary , Said Taha

AAPG Bulletin

... reservoirs is easily explained by fault planes that acted as conduits for oil migration. Brown, R. N., 1980, History of exploration and discovery...

1987

Relationship of Oil-Gas Shows to Fault Zones of Eastern Part of North Caspian Continental Margin

L. F. Volchegurskiy, S. B. Kochar’yants, Ye. A. Nekrasova, N. V. Pavlinova

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... with migration of the crests of the structures can have a negative effect on accumulation of hydrocarbons. This is due to re-working of the trap...

1998

Geology of Oil and Gas Fields of Western Kentucky

William L. Russell

AAPG Bulletin

... be caused by the migration of the oil up the dip through the tilted strata, or they may possibly be due to vertical migration along the fault planes...

1932

Aspects of the Hydrogeology of the Southern Eromanga Basin, Queensland

P. J. Muller

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... effect on the migration of hydrocarbons. Another viewpoint is that initial hydrocarbon generation from Eromanga Basin source rocks most likely commenced...

1989

Salt Involvement in the Jujo-Tecominoacan Thrust Belt, Chiapas-Tabasco Region, South East Basin, Mexico

Hugo L. Martinez-Kemp, J. Fernando Gonzalez-Posadas, Peter Bartok

GCAGS Transactions

... seismic, recorded to 4 and 5 seconds, did not allow for clear description of the thrust fault or the influence of salt. Deep 3D seismic opened up new...

2005

The Lytton Springs Oil Field, Caldwell County, Texas

D. M. Collingwood, R. E. Rettger

AAPG Bulletin

... fault planes. This migration of deeper-seated water up the fault plane may account for the absence of oil, even on an apparently favorable location...

1926

Post-Eocene Development of the Taranaki Basin, New Zealand: Convergent Overprint of a Passive Margin: Chapter 7: Southwest Pacific and Eastern Indian Ocean Margins

P. R. King, G. P. Thrasher

AAPG Special Volumes

.... A dramatic increase in subsidence in the late Oligocene is interpreted as foreland basin-type deepening. A basement block bounded by the Taranaki fault...

1992

ONSHORE APPLICATIONS OF 3-D SEISMIC TECHNOLOGY 3D DATA ACQUISITION

Tom Davis, Steve Roche, and Susie Mastoris

Fort Worth Geological Society

... on how the data is gathered. Algorithms such as migration require that the data be acquired over a certain areal extent with sufficient sampling. Other...

1993

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